All fruits and most vegetables are "free," but it looks like a lot of things did go up in points, so though you get more, you use more. The minimum is now 29 points, and the weekly allowance is 49 instead of 35.

Also, a cup of chickpeas is still more than twice the points of two Oreos. Well alrighty, then! I'm still eating the chickpeas instead.

_________________"Noooo! Karyn, you have to stop posting old Jensen pics. He looks way too smooth in those pics, like if I touch his face it'll feel like silk or bosoms or something."-mixmaster_moIt's Raining Kale

I also wanted to mention that if anyone wants to try WW but doesn't want to pay for meetings/online, they can buy the materials.

There is a pointsPlus calculator that is $11.95 as well as complete food & dining out companion which is $19.95. I think the dining out companion is probably useless to us but I think with the complete food guide and calculator, anyone could do the plan.

They have an essential member kit that has a 3 month food diary, complete food & dining out companion. It is $24.95.

The deluxe member kit has the pointsPlus calculator, complete food companion, 3 month food diary, dining out companion and cookbook ready, set, go. It is $44.95.

Then they have the complete member kit which contains everything in the deluxe member kit plus a pedometer, measuring spoons and a cover for the food diary. It is $87.95.

There is also a shipping fee but if anyone wanted, they could paypal me the money and I could send whatever items they wanted. Or if you have access to meetings or anyone who has access to meetings, you could have them buy it for you.

_________________You are all a disgrace to vegans. Go f*ck yourselves, especially linanil.

I was just about to restart ww since I've actually gained 5 lbs since I lost my original baby weight (only 12 lbs out of 30). I'm not too happy about the changes- I did well on the old plan and now I have to update all of the foods I had entered online before. Like as if I have the time to redo that now with a newborn. Great.

_________________I'm not asking for utopian dreams...just a little peace in this world. That's a logical thing. - Deee-Lite

No one is going to die from eating too many beans. Well, maybe the person sitting next to you will, but you'll be fine. Chickpeas are good for you. Have an Oreo dipped in hummus!

_________________"Noooo! Karyn, you have to stop posting old Jensen pics. He looks way too smooth in those pics, like if I touch his face it'll feel like silk or bosoms or something."-mixmaster_moIt's Raining Kale

I was just about to restart ww since I've actually gained 5 lbs since I lost my original baby weight (only 12 lbs out of 30). I'm not too happy about the changes- I did well on the old plan and now I have to update all of the foods I had entered online before. Like as if I have the time to redo that now with a newborn. Great.

I just restarted because my weight loss has totally stalled over the past 5 months. And... none of my old foods will convert. If I click to convert them, the app crashes.

It's also weird because I'm used to thinking that 7 points is SO MANY POINTS and actually it's not that many now. My brain hurts.

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One of the things I'm finding less logical about the new system is that beans are pretty much classed as carbs, which isn't great for veg*ns. Also, because you can't carry over points from day to day any more (although you do have a weekly treat allowance), I'm finding I'm eating all of my points so as not to lose them - so I'm not only eating more than I really want to eat, and more than I was before, but it feels a bit like it's tipping me into a bit of 'deprivation' mindset.

I'm just super-nervous about the new programme, I guess, as I've been doing it for three weeks now and have only lost 1lb, where I was losing a regular 1-1.5lbs every week on the old points system.

I'm thinking about starting this too..but not until next week or the one after when school slows down and I have some time to actually focus on figuring it out. I've done it in the past, but it sounds way different now and like something I'd like better. Please keep posting your thoughts on it here if anyone has the time.

I'm kind of interested in doing this. I would especially like to figure out the points for Isa's book, actually.

I am sooo happy it has all of the nutrition info for the recipes. Putting recipes into the recipe builder can be tedious.

I haven't had time to really study the new plan but all of my recipes that I had saved converted automatically. I had to reenter a couple of ingredients but I was worried that I would have to reenter everything. For some reason it wouldn't recognize vital wheat gluten though. My project for this weekend is to figure out the new plan and make a menu for next week.

I'm kind of interested in doing this. I would especially like to figure out the points for Isa's book, actually.

I am sooo happy it has all of the nutrition info for the recipes. Putting recipes into the recipe builder can be tedious.

Oh for serious! I want to marry AFR.

Though, in putting things I'm making into WW, I have discovered that a few recipes are missing bits of nutrition info. Like the Caulipots recipe doesn't list the total carbohydrates. (5 points per serving according to the recipe builder, FYI.)

_________________"Hummus; a gentleman's vice." -- Mars

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I just signed up for the new system officially. I've been kind of doing WW for the past year or two on my own. Not really tracking, just being aware and not stuffing my face all the time. I was on WW for real in '05-'06 and I had lost 30 lbs, but quit when I went vegan because it was too much to concentrate on learning how to be vegan AND learning new points for everything. Plus, I was sick of them telling me I needed milk. So anyway, it's been 4 years that I've been off the program, and I am really excited because I'm only 1.5 lbs higher than I was 4 years ago. I'm really glad that I've been good at keeping it off. It gives me hope that I can really do this and keep it off for good

5 points is really not bad! I get 36 for the day, so I'm shooting for about three 10 point meals and three 2 point snacks. Plus infinite fruit and vegetables, yum. A meal of caulipots + chickpea piccata fits perfectly into this picture.

After a couple of days, I'm getting the hang of the new plan. I need to go to the store and buy more fruit, though. I've been hitting it pretty hard. We're talking like Friday, I ate two big pears and an apple, along with everything else.

I'd really like to do in person meetings, because I think it'd be great to feel accountable to a group and not just to myself. (This is why I'd rather play team sports than just exercise on my own.) Buuuut the price difference between just doing it online and in person meetings is too much for me right now.